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  • *[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Models_of_consciousness Models of consciousness] at [[Scholarpedia]] :Provides a comprehensive overview over contemporary models of consciousness. Does not make reference to Orch-OR.
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  • ..._to_understand_consciousness.html Antonio Damasio: The Quest to Understand Consciousness]. TED Talks Video, 18 min. ...rent understanding of the neural systems, which underlie memory, language, consciousness."</font>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Self-consciousness]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Self-consciousness]]
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  • {{r|Consciousness}} {{r|Self-consciousness|Self-recognition}}
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  • {{r|Consciousness}} {{r|Self-consciousness|Self-recognition}}
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  • *[[Integral consciousness theory]]
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  • *[[Integral consciousness theory]]
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  • ...gs, which can cause subjective changes in perception, thought, emotion and consciousness.
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  • Practice of consciousness manipulation and/or autosuggestion to achieve a desired result, usually by
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  • Transient loss of [[consciousness]] and postural tone caused by diminished blood flow to the [[brain]] (i.e.,
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  • A speculative theory of consciousness proposed in the mid-1990s by British theoretical physicist Sir Roger Penros
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  • ...s of the brain....the many things the brain does that are not available to consciousness.}}
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  • A largely [[consciousness|unconscious]] [[perception|perceptual mechanism]] by which people cope with
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  • ...c term used to describe transient alterations or [[unconsciousness|loss of consciousness]] following [[closed head injury|closed head injuries]].<noinclude>{{DefMeS
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  • A presumed altered state of consciousness in which the hypnotized individual is usually more susceptible to suggestio
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  • ...state of freedom is achieved by the extinction of desire and of individual consciousness.
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  • ...r, [[yogi|yogin]] and nationalist, developer of [[Integral theory|Integral consciousness theory]] and the [[Integral movement]].
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  • {{r|Consciousness}} {{r|Consciousness Explained||**}}
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  • ...Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value is Remaking Commerce, Culture, and Consciousness''
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  • ...of a human that enable the physiological activities of [[thinking]] and [[consciousness|conscious experiencing]].
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  • Professor of the History of Consciousness, [[University of California at Santa Cruz]]; co-chair, [[Jewish Academic Ne
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  • {{r|Consciousness||**}}
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  • The '''hard problem of consciousness''' is finding an explanation for how physical phenomena acquire subjective ...r the ''neural correlate of consciousness''. Solving the "hard" problem of consciousness involves determining how physiological processes such as ions flowing acros
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  • Roger Penrose, ''Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness'' (1994). Seth AK, Izhikevich E, Reeke GN, Edelman GM. Theories and measures of consciousness: an extended framework. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Jul 11;103:10799-804
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  • ...f Alice A. Bailey: An inquiry into the role of esotericism in transforming consciousness. (includes criticism of Bailey)]
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  • The word <b>consciousness</b>, alternatively expressed as <b>conscious experience</b>, refers to a va Kim J. (2006) Aspects of Consciousness. In: ''Philosophy of mind''. 2nd edition. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, I
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • ...urnal |journal=Cognitive Neuroscience |title=The cognitive neuroscience of consciousness |author=Geraint Rees and Anil K Seth |year=2010 |volume=1 |issue=3 |pages=p ...sj7fcC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=emergence&f=false |title=Explaining Consciousness: The Hard Problem |author=Jonathan Shear |isbn=026269221X |publisher=MIT Pr
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  • ...ity]], and the [[natural sciences]]. <ref>McIntosh, S. (2007). ''Integral Consciousness and the Future of Evolution'', Paragon House: Minnesota</ref>
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  • ...rts and [[humanities]]. <ref name=soc>Wilber, K. (1973). ''The spectrum of consciousness.'' Quest Books: India.</ref> ...d journals, except for two articles that have appeared in the [[Journal of Consciousness Studies]]. <ref>''[http://www.imprint.co.uk/jcs.html Journal of consciounes
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  • ...f minds and mental phenomena, and the status of those mental phenomena - [[consciousness]], [[qualia]], [[intentionality]], [[perception]], [[memory]] and [[self-kn
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  • {{r|Self-consciousness}}
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • ...onsiderable debate as to whether hypnosis constitutes an 'altered state of consciousness' and whether such an altered state is necessary for successful response to .... Dietrich (2003) describes characteristics typical of an altered state of consciousness, including: "a sense of timelessness, denial of self, little if any self-re
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • ...explained phenomena. Subjects often cross mainstream boundaries, such as [[consciousness]], [[UFOs]], and [[alternative medicine]], yet often have profound implicat ==Consciousness==
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • ...ness . Like Descartes and Kant before him, the problem of subjectivity and consciousness motivated much of his philosophical rumination. ...anything else, whereas the world around s can be explained by referring to consciousness. Thus Fichte rejected Kant's notion of reality as 'the-thing-in-itself', fo
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  • '''Applied Consciousness Sciences''' (or '''ACS''')
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • '''Unconsciousness''' is a disorder of [[consciousness]] that is a "loss of the ability to maintain awareness of self and environm
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  • ...and processed by lower levels of the [[visual system]] but do not reach [[consciousness]] when people have become used to this kind of information and tend to find
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  • '''''Dispatches''''' is a stream-of-consciousness, autobiographical account of the [[Vietnam War]] by [[Esquire Magazine]] co
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  • ...ts of their application to animal consciousness. ...Questions about animal consciousness are just one corner of a more general set of questions about animal cogniti ...egitimate question to ask whether quantum theory can help us to understand consciousness."
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  • ...esia, immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of consciousness and ability to perform other intellectual tasks are preserved. The conditio
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  • ...'''meditation''' encompasses a variety of techniques to induce "a state of consciousness in which the individual eliminates environmental stimuli from awareness so
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  • '''Self-consciousness''' is the ability to become the object of one's own attention.<ref>{{CZ:Ref
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  • .../07/what-does-it-mean-to-be-human/ What Does It Mean to Be Human?] &mdash; consciousness discussed from the perspectives of [[evolutionary biology]], [[philosophy]]
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  • ==Shamanic states of consciousness== ...s (OSC)'' that corresponds to physical reality, and a ''shamanic state of consciousness (SSC)'' that is an alternate reality. The different cultures share a common
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  • ...tation of the history and recent science (up to the late ’80's) related to consciousness, by Denmark's leading science writer. |<font face="Gill Sans MT">Historical studies indicate that the phenomena of consciousness as we know it today is probably no more than three thousand years old. The
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  • ...le of whisky near him, splashing him in the face, causing him to awaken to consciousness. One can easily interpret the story to have parallels with the resurrection ...entral motifs and acronyms that raise themselves above the deep stream of consciousness portmanteau prose that is the text of the ''Wake''. Among these, the most
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  • ...Swami Prabhupada|Prabhupada]]'s [[ISKCON|International Society for Krishna Consciousness]] – usually known colloquially as the 'Hare Krishna movement', after the
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  • ...ized for his contribution to the development of [[Integral theory|Integral consciousness theory]] and the [[Integral movement]], as well as the globalization of [[Y
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  • * ''Consciousness and causality : a debate on the nature of mind'' (with [[Norman Malcolm]])
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  • ...cal Subject Headings''</ref> All structures associated with sensation and consciousness are missing.
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  • {{r|Consciousness}}
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  • .... While [[shamanism]] commonly uses drugs to reach the ''shamanic state of consciousness'', religions recognize general equivalents including ''satori'' in [[Zen Bu | title = Frontiers of Consciousness: the meeting ground between inner and outer reality
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  • ...(OSC)''' that corresponds to physical reality, and a '''shamanic state of consciousness (SSC)''' that is an alternate reality. The different cultures share a commo | title = The nature of the shamanic state of consciousness: a review.
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  • {{r|Hard problem of consciousness}}
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  • ...t of regional cultural movements view those 'dialects' as 'languages'. The consciousness of a Northern Italian linguistic unity is weak.
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  • *Churchland P 'Matter and Consciousness: A Contemporary Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind' (1999) MIT Press [h
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  • ...banda L et al.| title=Willful modulation of brain activity in disorders of consciousness. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2010 | volume= 362 | issue= 7 | pages= 579-
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  • ...hich makes a person unique and essential. Soul can also be synonymous with consciousness.
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  • * loss of consciousness
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  • ...age a ''patois'', often seeing it as a regional variety of French, but the consciousness of a Francoprovençal language has made some progress since the end of the Despite its weak language consciousness, Francoprovençal has enjoyed a worthy and varied literature since the 13th
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  • ...; it is also known that these synchronizations underlie specific events of consciousness. ...rican Academy of Sciences]]. For his matrix-core theory of organization in consciousness and perception, he received the [[Karl Spencer Lashley Award]] from the [[A
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  • Penrose argued in his 1989 book ''The Emperor's New Mind'' that human consciousness and understanding required a factor outside [[algorithmic computation]], an
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  • ...dualistic]] metaphysics, in which ''prakriti'' ("matter") and ''purusa'' ("consciousness") are separate entities.
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  • ...However, Marx points out that insofar as they merely exchange one form of consciousness for another, they remain thoroughgoing idealists.<ref>''German Ideology'', ...ogy'' overcomes the Hegelian view insofar as it originates not in ideas or consciousness but in "real individuals, their activity, and the material conditions of th
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  • *2006: ''The Nature of Consciousness'', Omniware, ISBN 0978-0-9765531-1-2
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  • The concept of the [[holon]] is also central to the theory of [[Integral Consciousness]] developed by [[Ken Wilber]]. <ref>Wilber, K. (1995). ''Sex, Ecology, Spir
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  • ...ia]], immediate and recent memory abilities are impaired, but the level of consciousness and ability to perform other intellectual tasks are preserved. The conditio
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  • published research on consciousness, ufos, alternative energy, and many more scientific JSE publishes scholarly papers on topics such as [[alternative medicine]], [[consciousness]], [[paranormal phenomena]], [[reincarnation]] and the UFO phenomenon. <ref
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  • ...has a quite original, old and independent literary tradition and a growing consciousness of language autonomy.<ref>METZELTIN Miguel (2004) ''Las lenguas románicas
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  • ...ralopithecine brain and to the development of Homo's unique capacities for consciousness and semantic universality. There is, at least, little doubt that, throughou
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  • ...ws Compatibilism]</ref>. Dennett has also written widely on the subject of consciousness, as well as the philosophy of mind and religion. He is, along with [[Richar
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  • ...ne, oxytocin, and serotonin. He has stated, "Your mind, your body and your consciousness—which is your spirit—and your social interactions, your personal relati ...usness (the mind) to spontaneously correct the mistakes in another mode of consciousness (the body)". This attempted to wed the Maharishi's version of Ayurvedic med
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  • ...le reality of the impersonal Absolute could only be realized in a state of consciousness devoid of all conceptual forms.<ref>Von Dehsen, Christian D. (Ed.) Writers'
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  • ...Arthur. ''To Be an American: David Ramsay and the Making of the American Consciousness.'' Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1991.
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  • ...ibutes which are greater than the sum of their constituent parts. Whatever consciousness is for instance, it is definitely a result of neurons acting together in wa
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  • ...om the concept that disease is due to an imbalance or stress in a person's consciousness, Ayurveda encourages certain lifestyle interventions and natural therapies
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  • ...artre offers a kind of definition of existentialism saying: "The Nature of consciousness simultaneously is to be what is not and not to be what it is" And hence we ...nfidant and companion, Simone de Beauvoir, also describes various kinds of consciousness, in passages ranging from wandering through an empty theatre (the stage, th
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  • ...with other material objects in the world. " </font> Walter J. Freeman, ''Consciousness, intentionality and causality''<ref name=Freeman/> ...e Behavior? |editor=Susan Pockett, WP Banks, Shaun Gallagher, eds |chapter=Consciousness, intentionality and causality |author=Walter J Freeman |publisher=MIT Press
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  • # Reflexive [[self-consciousness]] gets lost (loss of awareness of oneself)
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  • ...e]], all higher [[brain function]]s such as [[thought]], [[perception]], [[consciousness]], [[memory]], [[problem solving]], [[creativity]] etc. are all considered
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  • *Loss in consciousness (including [[syncope]]) or less commonly a decrease in consciousness
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  • ...dignity, kindness, and integrity, aimed like Olga Froebe at the raising of consciousness and the bridging of the East and West. She lived with a mystic presence, � * ''The Consciousness of the Atom'' &mdash; 1922
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  • ...meaning of meaning), and [[philosophy of mind]] (the nature and objects of consciousness).
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  • ...plete what democracy had begun, the extirpation of the racial and national consciousness.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...r opponent to tap out and admit defeat, because it poses a risk of loss of consciousness, or death.
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  • * Eichar, Douglas M. ''Occupation and Class Consciousness in America'' Greenwood Press, 1989 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=244 * John M. Merriman; ''Consciousness and Class Experience in Nineteenth-Century Europe'', (1979) [http://www.qu
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  • ...to ''thought'', ''living'' to ''life'', ''experiencing consciously'' to ''consciousness''. In the case of nominalizing ''minding'' to ''mind'', studies of the natu The subjective experiences of [[consciousness]] are closely related to the concept of ''mind'', and it is well establishe
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  • * 1972: Collective Consciousness Society (''C.C.S. 2'')
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  • ...gin to apprehend through the evolution of our consciousness. In this view, consciousness pervades all realities and is the primary source or creative principle of e }}</ref> and alternate states of consciousness, especially [[nightmare]]s.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...n a Strange Land]]'', or at least one that goes into an alternate state of consciousness, as with the "Orgy-Porgy" chant in ''[[Brave New World]]''.<ref>{{citation
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